The Analyst’s Perspective: Role of Dreams in the Individuation Process

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  •  May 18, 2019
     1:00 pm CDT - 3:00 pm CDT

Instructor: Laura McGrew, LCPC & Kenneth James, PhD

CEUs: 2

Enrollment limited to 20 participants.

Jungian analysts, Laura McGrew and Ken James, will share their views on how dreams contribute to the development of the individual and are key in the process of self-discovery. Laura and Ken will encourage a dialogue in which participants can ask questions and interact with the presenters to further clarify their understanding of the topic. A supportive, interactive, and informative environment will be fostered, and important questions will be suggested and answered. A variety of resources will be drawn upon such as Jung’s Collected Works, the writings of post-Jungians, fairy tales, world mythologies, religious studies, philosophy, and the fine arts.

About the Instructors
Laura McGrew is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Chicago. She is the emeritus board chair of The C.G. Jung Center, and a tireless worker in and for the field of Analytical Psychology.

Ken James is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Chicago. He is a training analyst with the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and has served on the board of the institute.

Recommended Reading
Dreams: A Portal to the Source, Sylvia Pereira
Dreams, Marie Louise Von Franz

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